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The San Marcos Art Commission is calling for artists to contribute original artwork to be used as “mini murals” on traffic signal control boxes on Hopkins Street and Sessom Drive. Above, artwork on a traffic control box near the outlet malls. File photo courtesy of the City of San Marcos

Adding a pop of color: Art Commission seeks artists for mini murals

Art in all forms play a large role in the diversity and uniqueness of San Marcos. Murals and paintings can be found in many places throughout the city. Two calls have been issued by the San Marcos Art Commission for artists to contribute original artwork to be used as “mini murals” on traffic signal control boxes on Hopkins Street and Sessom Drive.

City of Kyle announces arrival of ATX Special Foods

The Kyle Economic Development Department announced that a premiere, Texas-based food producer will become a tenant at the Hays Commerce Center. ATX Specialty Foods is a contract producer of high-quality dips and sauces for a number of brands and restaurants. The custom-built production facility will take up 53,000 square feet of the 73,000-square-foot commerce building, with 20,000 square feet being leased out to other commercial tenants.

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Above, Mike Holmes and Jon Cradit speak to Craig and Wendi Foster, who own Martindale Schoolhouse, during a ceremony dedicating the old Martindale School and Gymnasium as a Texas Historical Marker. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

‘THE HISTORY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF’: Martindale School, Gym recognized with official Texas Historical Marker

MARTINDALE — A small crowd gathered around the old Martindale School and Gymnasium recently to celebrate its designation as an official Texas Historical Marker. 

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